Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
…with leprosy would leave their homes and wander around the world with cloth or rags wrapped around their bodies. The monks were the only people who cared for the lepers. Since there was no cure for leprosy in the past, they decide to build leper colonies, so…
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
…the train, and away from home. My body followed without protest or inquiry. The cool night air blew mist across my face, but I did not take my hands out of my pockets to wipe it dry. The mud seeped through the holes and sullied my socks until my feet were wet…
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
…. Arthur made his first literary
connections by writing in the school newspaper.
He attended elementary, Middle, and high school in his home town, and
then later went to King's College in London, where he made honors in Math and
in Physics in 1948.
After…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Mexico
Mexico is our neighbor to the south. The United States was once part of Mexico. The country is a place for tourism and vacations for Americans for the people that live there its home.
Near the year 7000 B.C., Indians learned to grow plants…
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
…Zora Neale Hurston was an African American writer. She grew up in an all black town of Eatonville, Florida. Zora was born January 7, 1903. When she was young her father, John Hurston, tried to crush her spirit. However, her mother urged all eight…
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Category: /History
…of their army. This battle was the turning point of the French. They returned home wishing no greater loses.
Some of the French leaders stayed to help the Americans though. They were not as helpful as an army of French soldiers, but they were a symbol of hope…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of sin in Salem.
Each women has a strong motivation in the story; but there is no telling which is the strongest. Elizabeth's motivation is to keep the peace. So much so that she voluntarily left her home to be taken prisoner. Her rationale behind…
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Category: /Literature
…and outlet of this theme. Once again Dimmesdale comes to mind. He would go out and preach his heart out and then go home and continue to defy his godly laws. Then the actions of Chillingworth where very hypocritical he did nothing to punish Hester but Dimmesdale…
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Category: /History/North American History
…the first World War was over, war time industries had closed and soldiers went home to look for work. On July 1, 1932 during the post war recession, Chinese people were the only people in Canada to ever be excluded because of their race. For the next twenty-four…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…a credit card and extraordinary ideas you can have amazing adventurous life. However, what to do if you are on the breadline and your supermarket trolley is full of economy products. The solutions could be: lock the door and stay at home with your favourite TV…
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